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New Data-Related Roles for Librarians: Using Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization to Increase Visibility of Research Impact

New Data-Related Roles for Librarians: Using Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization to Increase Visibility of Research Impact

Nandita S. Mani, Barrie E. Hayes, Adam Dodd, Fei Yu, Michelle A. Cawley
ISBN13: 9781799872580|ISBN10: 1799872580|EISBN13: 9781799872597
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7258-0.ch017
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Mani, Nandita S., et al. "New Data-Related Roles for Librarians: Using Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization to Increase Visibility of Research Impact." Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science, edited by Barbara Jane Holland, IGI Global, 2021, pp. 317-345. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7258-0.ch017

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Mani, N. S., Hayes, B. E., Dodd, A., Yu, F., & Cawley, M. A. (2021). New Data-Related Roles for Librarians: Using Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization to Increase Visibility of Research Impact. In B. Holland (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science (pp. 317-345). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7258-0.ch017

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Mani, Nandita S., et al. "New Data-Related Roles for Librarians: Using Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization to Increase Visibility of Research Impact." In Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science, edited by Barbara Jane Holland, 317-345. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2021. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7258-0.ch017

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Abstract

From applying for competitive grants to showcasing institutional collaboration and research trends, the need for research institutions to demonstrate and increase visibility of research impact is growing. The authors discuss core competencies needed to support bibliometric research and present active and completed impact measurement and visualization (IMV) projects, providing examples from health sciences and academic collaborations. For those considering development of a similar area of expertise within their library, an overview of necessary skillsets, tools, and recommendations for team building and scalability are described. IMV has the potential to be developed in libraries and integrated across research domains. As library roles continue to shift to be more data-centric, it is ever more important for libraries to identify ways to expand information professionals' data skills so that they can be seen as indispensable partners in the data ecosystem.